Microbe-host interplay in atopic dermatitis and psoriasis

特应性皮炎和银屑病中的微生物-宿主相互作用

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作者:Nanna Fyhrquist # ,Gareth Muirhead # ,Stefanie Prast-Nielsen # ,Marine Jeanmougin # ,Peter Olah ,Tiina Skoog ,Gerome Jules-Clement ,Micha Feld ,Mauricio Barrientos-Somarribas ,Hanna Sinkko ,Ellen H van den Bogaard ,Patrick L J M Zeeuwen ,Gijs Rikken ,Joost Schalkwijk ,Hanna Niehues ,Walter Däubener ,Silvia Kathrin Eller ,Helen Alexander ,Davide Pennino ,Sari Suomela ,Ioannis Tessas ,Emilia Lybeck ,Anna M Baran ,Hamid Darban ,Roopesh Singh Gangwar ,Ulrich Gerstel ,Katharina Jahn ,Piia Karisola ,Lee Yan ,Britta Hansmann ,Shintaro Katayama ,Stephan Meller ,Max Bylesjö ,Philippe Hupé ,Francesca Levi-Schaffer ,Dario Greco ,Annamari Ranki ,Jens M Schröder ,Jonathan Barker ,Juha Kere ,Sophia Tsoka ,Antti Lauerma ,Vassili Soumelis ,Frank O Nestle ,Bernhard Homey ,Björn Andersson ,Harri Alenius

Abstract

Despite recent advances in understanding microbial diversity in skin homeostasis, the relevance of microbial dysbiosis in inflammatory disease is poorly understood. Here we perform a comparative analysis of skin microbial communities coupled to global patterns of cutaneous gene expression in patients with atopic dermatitis or psoriasis. The skin microbiota is analysed by 16S amplicon or whole genome sequencing and the skin transcriptome by microarrays, followed by integration of the data layers. We find that atopic dermatitis and psoriasis can be classified by distinct microbes, which differ from healthy volunteers microbiome composition. Atopic dermatitis is dominated by a single microbe (Staphylococcus aureus), and associated with a disease relevant host transcriptomic signature enriched for skin barrier function, tryptophan metabolism and immune activation. In contrast, psoriasis is characterized by co-occurring communities of microbes with weak associations with disease related gene expression. Our work provides a basis for biomarker discovery and targeted therapies in skin dysbiosis.

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